St. Patrick's Day
Spring
Space
Easter
Animals
100

St. Patrick's day was on this day of the week in 2022

What is Thursday?

100

Finish this phrase: April showers bring ___ flowers

What is May?

100

This planet is second from the sun

What is Venus?

100

Easter is always celebrated on this day of the week

What is Sunday?

100

Cows don't sleep lying down, instead they sleep in what way?

What is standing up?

200

A four leaf _____ is considered lucky.

What is clover?

200

If the groundhog sees his shadow, there is __ more weeks of winter

What is 6?

200

This planet spins sideways on its axis

What is Uranus?

200

This food is often dyed and hidden for people to find

What are eggs?

200

An octopus has this many hearts

What is three?

300

This McDonald's drink is only offered around St. Patrick's Day

What is a Shamrock Shake?

300

The spring equinox was on this date

What is March 20th?

300

This planet spins the fastest: Venus, Jupiter, Neptune

What is Jupiter?

300

The Easter Bunny legend began in this country: Switzerland, France, Germany

What is Germany?

300

Perry, from Phineas and Ferb, is this kind of mammal that can lay eggs

What is a platypus?

400

This city dyes their river green for St. Patrick's Day

What is Chicago?

400

This zodiac sign is the first one to occur in the spring

What is Aries?

400

Light takes about __ minutes to reach the Earth from the sun

What is 8 minutes?

400

This many jellybeans are eaten every year around Easter: 2 billion, 9 billion, 16 billion

What is 16 billion?

400

This animal can't stick out its tongue: Crocodile, cat, hummingbird

What is a crocodile?

500

This color was originally associated with St. Patrick's Day: Red, purple, blue

What is blue?

500

This weather phenomenon is more common in the spring: Hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts

What are tornadoes?

500

These small insects were the first animals sent to space

What are fruit flies?

500
Peeps are made of this kind of food

What is marshmallow?

500

A giraffe has this many bones in its neck: Seven, thirteen, twenty-six

What is seven?